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Let's talk about energy
IU carries a lot of power with it. As a great source of academic power, IU can't function without the physical power running through the water and electric lines of campus. Without literal power, IU is powerless as an institution.
Judge dismisses 1 of 3 Spierer lawsuits
Judge Tanya Walton Pratt granted the motion to dismiss the complaint against Mike Beth. Judge Walton Pratt’s office confirmed Rob and Charlene Spierer, Lauren’s parents, were present for the hearing.
Improper sexecution
WE SAY: Learn the proper ways to have safe sex
If Purdue falls but no one's there to see it...
It’s becoming an annual factor of the game — huge rivalry, extremely competitive and important match-up and no student section.
Black Listed
Not only does Black Friday stand morally oppositional to the notion of Thanksgiving, but it also draws workers away from their families.
Hero or loser
The Romney son made sure to post his efforts across social media, posing next to the wreckage with an All-American hero grin.
Upcoming shows this week in Bloomington
Upcoming shows at local venues around Bloomington this week.
IU Professor Ruth Stone honored for contributions to ethnomusicology
Ruth Stone, the Laura Bolton Professor of Folklore and Ethnomusicology, received the Honorary Membership in the Society of Ethnomusicology at the society’s meeting in Indianapolis this November.
Column: Beware Black Friday
Fashion columnist Audrey Perkins dissects the myth of Black Friday as the year's best day for deals.
Column: The season of sweet treats
Food columnist Amanda Arnold honors bakers this holiday season.
Anastasia Mak exhibit on display at Venue
An exhibit of paintings by Chicago artist Anastasia Mak is currently on display at the Venue Fine Art & Gifts.
Holiday pop-up shop opens Thursday
More than 150 pieces of handmade items crafted by artists of IU’s Metalsmithing and Jewelry Design Guild will be for sale in the Bling Holiday Pop-Up Sale from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday at the Henry Radford School of Fine Arts.
Southside Taco Bell robbed at gunpoint
The Bloomington Police Department is searching for a man who robbed a southside Bloomington Taco Bell at gunpoint late Saturday night, BPD Sgt. Lucas Tate said.
Readership fund carries surplus
Every year since 2005, the University has budgeted $100,000 to pay for the Readership Program, an IUSA initiative offering daily copies of the New York Times and USA Today to students. However, the program spends significantly less than its budget.
University professors receive fellow award for contributions to science
Five IU scientists have been named 2013 fellows for the American Association for the Advancement of Science because of their work to progress scientific research and applications.
Football season ends on high note
A group of four students was still hanging over the student section wall yelling, “Kofi!”Hughes jogged over to his fans with a smile. With his helmet in hand, he gave each of them a high five. He then threw up a piece of red plastic.
Energy Challenge leads to $1.5 million in savings for IU
Participation in this year’s fall Energy Challenge reduced energy use at IU by more than one billion kilowatts of electricity and more than one million gallons of water.
IU captures Old Oaken Bucket
Coming off of its two worst defeats of the season and having its bowl hopes terminated in the process, IU rebounded with a 56-36 victory on senior day against Purdue on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
International students seek break housing
For the seventh year in a row, graduate student Brian Min spent his Thanksgiving break on a college campus, away from home.










